1837‑39, — Boston, Mas., 1839‑40, — settling military claims in Florida,
p3161840‑41, — Boston, Mas., 1841‑45, — in Military Occupation of Texas, as Chief Quartermaster, 1845‑46, — in the War with Mexico, 1846‑47, being engaged in the Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846, — Philadelphia, Pa.,

(Bvt. Major, May 8, 1846,
for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battle of Palo Alto, Tex.)

(Major, Staff — Quartermaster, Mar. 3, 1847)

1847‑56, being in charge of the Quartermaster Depot and Office of Army Clothing and Equipage, at Schuylkill Arsenal, — St. Louis, Mo., 1856‑58, as Chief Quartermaster, — and Quartermaster of the Department of

(Lieut.‑Col., Staff — Dep. Quartermaster-Gen., Dec. 22, 1856)

Utah, May 27, 1858, to Sep. 18, 1860.

Served during the Rebellion of the Seceding States, 1861‑66: as Chief Quartermaster of the Department of Pennsylvania and the Shenandoah, Apr. 29 to Aug. 24, 1861; in charge of the Quartermaster's Department at Philadelphia, Pa., and Depot of Clothing and Equipage, Schuylkill Arsenal, Sep. 27, 1861, to Aug. 27, 1864; in the preparation for publication

(Col., Staff — Asst. Quartermaster-Gen., Feb. 26, 1863)

of a "Manual for the Quartermaster's Department," Sep. 20, 1864, to Mar. 10, 1866.

Served: as Depot Quartermaster at Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 10, 1866, to July 1, 1868, — and as Chief Quartermaster, Department of the East, Aug. 27, 1866, to July 1, 1868; and in settling his accounts, July 1,

(Retired from Active Service, July 29, 1866, under the Law of July 17, 1862,
he being over "the Age of 62 Years")